This topic lists previously reported issues that are resolved in
SignDoc Web.
InjectionManagerFactory not found
1858993: Requests to REST API failed.
Signature field surrounding not displayed
1825246: When capturing a signature via Wacom Pad, the signature
field surrounding was not displayed in the browser capture dialog and the
capture screen on the Wacom device.
Issue with signature capture using mobile client
1820967: Signature capturing using SignDoc Mobile didn't work.
Blue box in the toolbar
1815656: The version check of the Device Connector caused a
blue box to display in the toolbar.
Issue with 'showjs' GUI Print and About dialog
1802171: It was not possible to close the 'showjs' GUI Print
and About dialog.
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